Never install any software without a RPM if there is no really good
reason and "firfox 4 is available" is really no reason even if
that would mean update to Fedora 14 and wait the time to the release
Am 24.03.2011 18:39, schrieb Kevin Kofler:
Genes MailLists wrote:
> Or you can simply download it direct from
mozilla.org and install it
> in /usr/local/
I don't think bypassing package management is something we want to
recommend.
Not only is stuff installed that way not built according to Fedora
guidelines, which leads to issues like the ones Pete Zaitcev pointed out,
but it is also hard to uninstall without leaving residual files, which also
implies that upgrades sometimes leave old versions of the files sitting
around.
Sometimes you have no other choice, e.g. for SAGE (
http://sagemath.org)
which is still not packaged anywhere (because it's a royal PITA to package),
but generally, installing software from tarballs is a bad idea. Whenever an
RPM exists, using that RPM is almost always the better plan.
Kevin Kofler
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